Indoor Recess Activities Teaching Resources
Do you need indoor recess ideas to take the stress out of those days when rain or snow keep the kids indoors at playtime? This teacher-created collection of activities, games and more is ready to save the (rainy) day!
From movement games that give students a way to get their wiggles out in small indoor spaces to coloring pages, drawing challenges and partner activities, there's something for every grade level in elementary and middle school and an option to fit every kind of student!
And we didn't stop there! Read on for some indoor recess ideas from our teacher team!
Our Favorite Indoor Recess Ideas for Teachers
The wind is howling. The rain is falling. And you have a bunch of kids who are bouncing of the walls. What do you do when you've got recess duty, and the kids are stuck indoors?
Explore this collection of activities, and peruse this list from our teacher team, of course!
- Create a Board Game Center — Ask classroom parents, friends and neighbors if they have extra board games that they no longer use to build a board game center in your classroom where students can turn on thosedays when it's too cold or wet to go out for recess. The advantage of filling your center with used board games is that you lose a lot less when pieces go missing! One member of our teacher team suggests putting all game pieces in large zipper plastic bags so when board game boxes start to fall apart it's easier to keep all those small pieces together.
- Build a Coloring Station — Print out coloring pages, add some crayons, and you have a quiet space for the kids who like to spend their recess quietly reflecting. Did we mention coloring is meditative for many kids?
- Create a Tournament — Are you a chess or checkers player? If the weather indicates that recess will be indoors for a while, why not teach your students to play and issue a tournament challenge to pass the time day after day?
- Turn to YouTube — Find a favorite (educational) show on YouTube that students can watch together. There are some great science-based shows that even we enjoy watching as teachers!
- Play Trash-Ket Ball. Have students ball up pieces of paper for a trivia game of trash-ket ball. Check our site for trivia questions you can use, or create your own. Each time a student answers a trivia question correctly, they get to attempt to make a basket in your classroom trash can.
- Create a Giant Rock, Paper, Scissors Game. Set students up in a circle, and select one student to go around the circle and play each student. When they lose, they take the seat of whoever beat them. that person continues playing around the circle until they lose. The first person back to their seat wins the game.
- Create a Class Drum Circle. Want to incorporate some movement into the day? Aside from the movement games in this collection, we suggest a class drum circle using their desks!
- Make Indoor Recess Bags. There's something extra exciting about bringing a toy from home, so why not lean into that excitement for indoor recess? Send parents a note asking them to create small plastic zipper bags with (quiet) toys that students are allowed to bring to school and store in their desk or cubbies to play with on indoor recess days.
- Set Up STEM Stations. Give your students a chance to stretch their STEM muscles with engineering challenges on the days they can't head to the playground.
- Indoor Snowball Fight. Throwing things in the classroom will never not excite kids. Roll up socks or pieces of paper for a simple snowball fight that won't make (too much of) a mess.
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Traffic Lights Active Game
A whole class active game that encourages students to develop their listening skills and to follow instructions.
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Book Hunt Image and Task Cards
Take your students on a book hunt with this poster and set of task cards.
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Pirate Ship Model Building Activity and Ship Template
Make indoor recess fun with a pirate ship model building activity and pirate history project idea.
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Underwater Escape! - Maze
A fun marine themed maze for students to complete when learning about oceans.
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Marvin Measurement's Treasure Box - Whole Class Game
A whole class game that consolidates your students' knowledge of measurement concepts - in a fun way!
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Would You Rather...? Question Cards
Would You Rather use this set of 31 question cards or eat a can of worms?
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Zoo Escape Game
A fun game to have on hand for an indoor recess activity.
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Blank Game Board - Jurassic Fantastic
A blank game board with a dinosaur theme.
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4x4 Bingo Board Templates - Plus Pattern
A set of 5 colorful 4x4 bingo board templates to create your own bingo games.
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3x3 Bingo Board Templates - Plus Pattern
A set of 5 colorful 3x3 bingo board templates to create your own bingo games.
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Blank Game Board - Space Crusade
A blank game board with a space theme.
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Block Beasties – Task Cards
Create fabulous block beasties with this set of differentiated construction task cards.
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Editable What's My Card? Board Game Template
An editable template to create your own What's My Card? board game.
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Blank Game Board - Ocean Adventure
A blank game board with an ocean adventure theme.
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Blank Game Board - Monkey Maze
A blank game board with a monkey maze theme.
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Corner Bookmark Craft Template
A template to use when creating a corner bookmark.
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Tangram Treats - Tangram Puzzles
Have fun learning about shapes with a set of 36 tangram task cards separated into three levels, along with two tangram cut-out templates.
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Origami Penguin Step-By-Step Instructions
Visual instruction page to use when creating an origami penguin.
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Origami Giraffe Step-By-Step Instructions
Visual instruction page to use when creating an origami giraffe.
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How to Make Frog Origami — Step-By-Step Instructions for Kids
Download a printable guide to teach kids how to make origami frogs in the classroom when you're teaching about amphibians.
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How to Make an Origami Fox — Step-By-Step Instructions for Kids
Teach your students about animal adaptations, predators, and more with an origami fox activity designed for your elementary science class.
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How to Make an Origami Dog — Step-By-Step Instructions for Kids
Teach students how to make an origami dog with an easy origami guide for kids.
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How to Make an Origami Bird — Step-By-Step Instructions for Kids
Download printable step-by-step instructions to make an origami bird plus get ideas for math lesson plans that incorporate the bird!
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Blank Game Board - Purple - V3
A blank game board to use when making your own games.
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Blank Game Board - Purple - V2
A blank game board to use when making your own games.
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Stretchy Scoot Relay
A whole class game to play when learning about the properties of materials.
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Blank Game Board - Yellow - V2
A blank game board to use when making your own games.
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Blank Game Board - Yellow - V1
A blank game board to use when making your own games.
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Blank Game Board - Green - V1
A blank game board to use when making your own games.
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Mindfulness Coloring Sheet - Landscape
A lovely mindfulness coloring sheet.
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Mindfulness Coloring Sheets - Portrait
A set of 3 mindfulness coloring sheets.
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Blank Game Board - Purple - V1
A blank game board to use when making your own games.